2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00431-005-0032-9
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Lichen striatus: clinical and epidemiological review of 23 cases

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“…When linear lichen planus develops in childhood, lichen striatus should be excluded as a differential diagnosis. This dermatitis lacks Wickham striae and can easily be differentiated from LP histopathologically [71].…”
Section: Differential Diagnostic Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…When linear lichen planus develops in childhood, lichen striatus should be excluded as a differential diagnosis. This dermatitis lacks Wickham striae and can easily be differentiated from LP histopathologically [71].…”
Section: Differential Diagnostic Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…7 In 2008 Meyer et al 12 characterized Blaschko lines originating during early embryogenesis by various genetic mechanisms, including functional X-chromosomal mosaicism, postzygotic mutations, gametic half-chromatid mutations and loss of heterozygosity. 13,21 The hallmark of LS is the linear configuration of the efflorescences along Blaschko's lines. 12 Among the Blaschko-linear dermatoses, LS and BL are the most striking dermatoses with historically distinct clinical characteristics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40,41 Tırnak tutulumu çok nadirdir ve uzamış hastalığa bağlı gelişmektedir. 9 Likenoid değişiklikler tek tırnağın medial veya lateral parçasını etkilediğinde bu hastalıktan şüphelenilmeli-dir.…”
Section: Li̇ken Stri̇atusunclassified